Cine de la Base
Directing
In the latter half of the 1960s, the Cine de la Base group emerged as the leading exponent of the cultural arm of the revolutionary left-wing faction ERP (People's Revolutionary Army), within the context of an Argentina marked by military dictatorship, the proscription of Peronism, and the birth of the revolutionary struggle. Led by filmmaker Raymundo Gleyzer, they created a body of work unique for its urgent political content and its heterogeneous modes of representation within the documentary format. Producing a significant number of short films—some of which have been lost forever—and establishing a clandestine distribution and exhibition network, they found themselves at a historical juncture that placed them at the center of the aesthetic-political debate: how to advance the construction of a militant aesthetic that could reach the working masses without using the representational models of classical cinema? This article aims to provide an initial approach to this cinema, which Gleyzer termed "counter-information."
Behind the camera
1979Las AAA son las tres armas: Carta abierta de Rodolfo Walsh a la junta militar
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1978To Persist Is To Win
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1974They Kill Me If I Don't Work and If I Work They Kill Me
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1972Don't Forget, Don't Forgive
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1972Comunicado Cinematografico del ERP Nº2: Banco Nacional de Desarrollo
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1971Swift, 1971
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